Too many metalinks and tags are not accepted. If you try to boost your SEO, that’s an abuse of the system.

Don’t post just to sell something. Sure, talk up your project, but don’t mention how to buy it every single time.

Don’t launch into personal attacks. You’re not going to agree with everyone, but name-calling will just cause trouble and will be regarded as flaming behavior.

Tone down the foul language. You can say what you need to say without relying on cursing. In fact, your writing will be regarded as that much more creative.

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Linux Foundation Terms of Use

Revised 4 February 2016

Terms and Conditions of Use for the Linux Foundation’s Web Sites

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